Olive Photography - Johns Island

We both had an interest in photography at an early age, and spent a lot of time in the art room in school. Kasey grew up in Chapel Hill, and I grew up in Greenwood - Where to go and what to do? We both ended up at the Savannah College of Art and Design which showed us so many different types of photography and helped us learn what we wanted and focus on our strengths.

Kasey became very interested in documentary photography and capturing that perfect moment, while I was interested in fashion and spent an increasing amount of time in the studio. Eventually we graduated, and Kasey got a job as a documentary photographer for the Governor of NC, while I found myself in some of the most sought after studios in London.

By now we'd started to travel together around Europe and most of the US, and we still hadn't figured out how to mix the two together. We'd lived all over the world and weren't easily impressed.. until we visited and fell in love with Charleston. Around this time, Kasey thought it would be fun to shoot a wedding, and gave it a shot. The results were incredible! She had so much fun, and the images were out of this world. It was then that I realized there was plenty of portraiture and studio shooting to keep me busy at weddings too!

So after a long, strange trip we've ended up doing what we love and working together for the past 10 years, making thousands of incredible images and hundreds of happy clients, and continue to mix our styles together and love our adopted city.

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